Connecticut 2021 2021 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HJ00059 Comm Sub / Analysis

Filed 09/01/2021

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RA 21-1—HJ 59 
Government Administration and Elections Committee 
 
RESOLUTION APPROVING AN AMENDMENT TO THE STATE 
CONSTITUTION TO ALLO W FOR EARLY VOTING 
 
SUMMARY: This resolution proposes a constitutional amendment to authorize 
the General Assembly to provide by law for in-person, early voting before an 
election or referendum. It also removes the requirement that a duplicate list of 
election results for state officers and state legislators, which under the constitution 
must be sent to the secretary of the state within 10 days after the election, be 
submitted under seal (See BACKGROUND).  
The ballot designation to be used when the amendment is presented at the 
general election is: “Shall the Constitution of the State be amended to permit the 
General Assembly to provide for early voting?”  
EFFECTIVE DATE:  The resolution will appear on the 2022 general election 
ballot. If a majority of those voting on the amendment in the general election 
approves it, the amendment will become part of the state constitution. 
 
CURRENT CONSTITUTION AL PROVISIONS 
 
The state constitution sets the first Tuesday after the first Monday in 
November in specified years as the day of election for legislative and statewide 
offices. It currently requires election officials to receive and declare votes on this 
day to elect state legislators and state officers, with one exception. (The exception 
authorizes the General Assembly to pass a law allowing electors to cast their 
votes by absentee ballot for specified reasons (e.g., illness or physical disability).)  
If passed, the resolution would authorize the General Assembly to provide by 
law for in-person, early voting before an election or referendum. To effectuate 
this, it eliminates the requirement that election officials receive and declare votes 
on the day of an election for state officers and state legislators.  
 
BACKGROUND 
 
Duplicate List 
 
By law, after an election, moderators generally must send a duplicate list of 
election results to the secretary of the state (1) electronically within 48 hours and 
(2) under seal within three days (CGS § 9-314). For the 2020 state election and 
any election, primary, or referendum held from June 23, 2021, through November 
2, 2021, the law extends these deadlines to 96 hours for the electronic submission 
and five days for the sealed submission (PA 20-3, July Special Session (§ 14), as 
amended by PA 21-2, June Special Session (§ 142)).  O L R P U B L I C A C T S U M M A R Y 
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